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"The Massacre of St Bartholomew's Eve" is the fourth story of the third season of Doctor Who.

Summary[]

War of God[]

The Sea Beggar[]

Priest of Death[]

Bell of Doom[]

Links and references[]

Cast[]

  • Dr. Who / Abbot of Amboise - William Hartnell
  • Steven - Peter Purves
  • Gaston - Eric Thompson
  • Nicholas - David Weston
  • Simon - John Tillinger
  • Landlord - Edwin Finn
  • Roger - Christopher Tranchell
  • Preslin - Erik Chitty
  • Anne - Pamela Greer
  • Captain of the Guard - Clive Cazes
  • Servant - Reginald Jessup
  • Marshal Tavannes - André Morell
  • Admiral de Coligny - Leonard Sachs
  • Old Lady - Cynthia Etherington
  • Catherine de Medici - Joan Young
  • Charles IX - Barry Justice
  • Teligny - Michael Bilton
  • Priest - Reginald Jessup
  • 1st Man - Will Stampe
  • 2nd Man - Ernest Smith
  • Officer - John Slavid
  • 1st Guard - Jack Tarran
  • 2nd Guard - Leslie Bates
  • Dodo - Jackie Lane

Uncredited performers[]

  • Margo Abbot as a citizen of Paris (3)
  • Jim Appleby as a guard (4)
  • Nigel Bernard as a councillor of Charles IX (3)
  • Donald Campbell as a citizen of Paris (3)
  • Hugh Cecil as a priest (2)
  • Declan Cuff as a citizen of Paris (3)
  • Elizabeth Digby-Smith as a citizen of Paris (3)
  • Leila Forde as a citizen of Paris (3)
  • John Freeman as a guard (2,4)
  • Ursula Glanville as a citizen of Paris (3)
  • Pat Gorman as a guard (2)
  • James Haswell as a guard (4)
  • Joanna Hobson as a citizen of Paris (3)
  • Gerry Holmes as a citizen of Paris (3)
  • Montagu Howard as a guard (4)
  • Harry Hynes as a citizen of Paris (3)
  • Nigel James as a guard (3)
  • Juba Kennelly as an old man (2)
  • Elaine Laniado as a citizen of Paris (3)
  • Pat Leclerc as a citizen of Paris (3)
  • Arthur McGuire as a guard (4)
  • Eric Mills as a citizen of Paris (3)
  • Harry Mitchell as a citizen of Paris (3)
  • Barry Noble as a citizen of Paris (3)
  • Robert Pearson as a councillor of Charles IX (3)
  • Edward Phillips as a citizen of Paris (3)
  • Roy Pierce as a guard (4)
  • Dennis Plenty as a guard (3)
  • Mike Reid as a guard (4)
  • George Romane as an usher (3)
  • Len Russell as a citizen of Paris (3)
  • Derek Schaffer as a guard (4)
  • Leslie Shannon as a councillor of Charles IX (3)
  • Tom Sye as Maurevert, code name Bondot (3)
  • Fred Taylor as a citizen of Paris (3)
  • John Terrell as a citizen of Paris (3)
  • Graham Tunbridge as a councillor of Charles IX (3)
  • Alan Viccars as a servant (4)
  • Alan Wakeling as a citizen of Paris (3)
  • Frances Whilley as a guard (4)
  • Jeffrey Witterick as a guard (4)
  • Marguerite Young as
    • Citizen of Paris (3)
    • Dog walker (4)
  • Unknown performers as Louis (1)

Crew[]

  • Written by
    • John Lucarotti
    • Donald Tosh
  • Directed by Paddy Russell
  • Produced by John Wiles
  • Story Editor -
    • Donald Tosh
    • Gerry Davis
  • Film Cameraman - Tony Leggo
  • Make-up designed by Sonia Markham
  • Costumes designed by Daphne Dare
  • Lighting - Dennis Channon
  • Sound -
    • Gordon Mackie
    • Brian Forgham
  • Designer - Michael Young

References[]

1562; 1572; 1966

abbot; Admiral of France; Alps; Amboise; ambulance; apothecary; assassin; St. Bartholomew's Day; St. Bartholomew's Day massacre; bear; Bordeaux; Burgundy; Captain of the Guard; Cardinal of Lorraine; Catholic; Chesterton, Ian; councillor; "Doc"; doctor of science; dog; Dutch; Earth; Egypt; Elizabeth I of England; England; Europe; Foreman, Susan; France; French Army; French currency; French language; French monarchy; Gallifrey; Genevieve; germ; Germany; germinology; God; gold; gun; Henry of Navarre; Huguenot; hunting; Italy; king; Loire; London; Louvre; Marguerite; Marshal of France; Metropolitan Police; optics; Paris; police box; Port Saint Martin; priest; prince; princess; Protestant; queen mother; Rome; Rue de Bethisy; Rue de la Brousette; Rue de Place Saint-Germain; scanner; Sea Beggar; Spain; surgeon; sword; TARDIS key; tavern; telephone; tennis; tocsin; Vassy; Vicki; Wimbledon Common; wine; Wright, Barbara

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